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Hello All,
How to get the difference between two weeks, below is the example
Try this solution. In this example, the data table is WeekDiff.
Create calculated table:
WeekDiffDates = VALUES ( WeekDiff[Date] )
Create a relationship between WeekDiffDates and WeekDiff.
Create measures:
Count of Country = COUNT ( WeekDiff[Country] )
Difference =
VAR vDate =
MAX ( WeekDiffDates[Date] )
VAR vCurrentCount = [Count of Country]
VAR vPrevDate =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( WeekDiffDates[Date] ), WeekDiffDates[Date] < vDate )
VAR vPrevCount =
CALCULATE ( [Count of Country], WeekDiffDates[Date] = vPrevDate )
VAR vResult = vPrevCount - vCurrentCount
RETURN
vResult
In the matrix, columns should be WeekDiffDates[Date]:
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